Gamma-Ray Bursts as X-Ray Depth Gauges of the Universe

  • Mszros P
  • Rees M
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Abstract

We discuss the X-ray flux of gamma-ray burst afterglows at redshifts in the range 3-30, including the effects of the intergalactic He II absorption. We point out that strong X-ray lines may form locally in burst afterglows starting minutes after the trigger. This can provide distinctive X-ray distance indicators out to the redshifts at which the first generation of massive stars form.

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Mszros, P., & Rees, M. J. (2003). Gamma-Ray Bursts as X-Ray Depth Gauges of the Universe. The Astrophysical Journal, 591(2), L91–L94. https://doi.org/10.1086/377294

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